In this video i show you how to remove gum from carpet easily with wd 40.
How to get gum out of an oriental rug.
Put the bag of ice prone to onto the gum stain.
Let this sit for a few minutes so it can soak in and start to break down the gum.
Spray the gum again if it does not come up easily.
I have a few effective remedies that won t damage the long pile of the carpet when removing the chewing gum.
Use a butter knife or metal spatula to scrape the frozen gum off the carpet.
You can go the opposite route by heating the gum using a hair dryer until it starts to melt.
First cover gum with an old rag and place a hot iron on top of rag for a few seconds.
Let your rug get completely dry before you start using it in your home again as it can otherwise give out an unpleasant odor.
Wipe the area clean and reapply more wd40.
This is because in this area the pile is cleaner than the rest.
Follow these steps for the third method.
After removing the gum you must clean the carpet with a damp sponge and a special detergent.
Once a significant portion of the gum has lifted from the carpet.
Pull at the melted gum using a plastic bag or similar material that won t tear.
Keep doing this until the gum has broken down completely.
You may now notice that the colors look a bit brighter in the troubled spot.
Of boiling water to the contaminated area rub it well with a toothbrush.
Step 2 use a butter knife or a slightly sharper knife to scrape the gum off the carpet.
An industrail fan can be used to speed up the drying process.
Rub ice over stubborn areas that won t lift off and repeat as necessary.
Continue heating the gum and scraping it off until you get rid of all residue.
This method works really well and will have the gum off your carpet in just a couple minutes.
Follow the process repeatedly.
This will harden the gum so it s less demanding to electronic mail gum from carpet.
Step 1 spray the compressed air directly on the gum until it is frozen.
If you get gum stuck on a carpet this is an easy way to get it out.
Use your plastic bags as covers for your hands or wear a pair of rubber gloves to help you remove the gum with your fingers without getting all sticky yourself.
After the remaining gum has cooled off spray with an aerosol dust remover with the can upside down.
Allow it to crack and break into fragments and remove as much as possible.
Use a scraping software to thoroughly scrape the gum from the carpet.
Gently lift the gum up off of the carpet fibers with a scraping motion.
Lay the rug flat preferrably outdoors and let it dry.
Start gently pulling the gum out of the fibres.
Lift the rag off of the gum and a good portion of the melted gum should transfer to the rag.
Get a small brush like a toothbrush and start scrubbing the gum stain thoroughly.